8—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 27, 1951

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. By Maxine R. Levin

Jewish News Art Editor

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Joint Widener and Sarkisian Exhibit

LJWO to Install
Officers on May 9

Bethrothal Announced

SHILLER-YELSKY. Florence
Yelsky, daughter of Mrs. Jack
Yelsky, of Shaker Heights, 0.,
was married March 25 to Ralph
Shiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
nard Shiller, of Holcomb Ave.
Rabbi Jack Herman officiated at
Community Temple, Cleveland.
Mrs. Morris Splaver, sister of the
bride, and Dr. Bernard Adinoff,
brother-in-law of the bride -
groom attended the couple. A
dinner followed the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Shiller now reside
at 3660 Chelton Rd., Shaker
Heights.
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PIT T- FREDRICK: Mr. and
Mrs. Lois M. Pitt (Lillian Fred-
rick) have left for a wedding
trip to New York and Miami
Beach following their marriage
April 1.
MYRNA LANKIN
The couple repeated marriage
vows in a double ring ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lankin,
at Congregation Bnai Moshe. of Stoepel Ave., announce the
Rabbi M. Lehrman officiated.
engagement of their daughter,
The bride's attendants in- Myrna, to Earl Mogell, son of
cluded: Ida Fredrick, maid of Mrs. Mae Mogell, of Boston
honor; Jane Shayne, matron of Blvd. No wedding date has
honor; Lucille Weindling, Ar- been set.
lene Newman, Shirley Diamond,
Marilyn Baskin, Muriel Rudack,
and Myrna Frost of Munster, Lead Discussions of
Ind.
Sol Pitt served his brother as All-Day Youth Institute
best man. Also attending the
Mrs. Charles Lakoff and
bridegroom were Bernard Fred-
rick, brother of the bride, Jack Harold Silver will take part in
Randel, Harold Klau, Izzy Gold, workshop sessions of the all-day
Lou Fredrick, Sam Randel and institute on Children and Youth
Morris Pitt, of New York, broth- —America's Future," sponsored
by the Council of Social Agen-
er of the bridegroom.
Miss Fredrick is the daughter cies May 10, at the Veterans'
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fredrick. Memorial Bldg.
T
The
meeting, designed to put
The bridegroom is the son of
Mrs. Helen Pitt and the late into action the recommenda-
tions adopted at the Mid-Cen-
Max Pitt,
The newlyweds will reside on tury White House Conference
held last year, will begin at 8:30
Elmhurst Ave.
a.m. with registration and con-
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clude with the workshop ses-
CURTIS - BROOKS : Bernard sions.
Brooks, of Curtis Ave., an-
Mrs. Lakoff, chairman of the
nounces the marirage of his sis- child welfare division, will lead
ter, Fruma. to Steven Curtis, discussions on "Services to Chil-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cur- dren Outside Their Homes."
tis, of Mendota Ave., on April Silver is a leader in the session
17. Rabbi Moses Lehrman per- on "Making More Adequate Our
formed the ceremony. The cou- Mental Health Facilities." He
ple are now honeymooning in serves as a representative of the
Los Angeles, Calif. Jewish Social Service Bureau.

On May 9 the League of Jew-
ish Women's Organizations will
elect and install new officers.
Mrs. David Kliger, president, has
appointed the following to serve
on the nominating committee:
Mesdames Eli Gross, Samuel
Aaron and Abe Katzman. Mrs.
Harry Becker will conduct the
installation.
The open meeting will be held
at Adas Shalom Synagogue at
12:30 p.m., with the Synagogue
Sisterhood serving as hostesses,
at a luncheonette.
Bess Steingold Greenwald, tal-
ented monologist, will be star
attraction, entertaining with a
program of drama and humor.
The League will present a
Menorah to the outstanding
young lady in the community
selected by the Mildred Simons
Rosenberg award committee,
and a sterling silver kiddush cup
to the young man. Mrs. Robert
S. Drews, award chairman, states
that May 1 is the deadline for
submitting names of candidates.
The League is cooperating
wholeheartedly with the Israel
Bond Drive, under the super-
vision of the community rela-
tions board, and represents or-
ganized Jewish womanhood of
Detroit in the 250th birthday
celebration of the city.
The newest group to become
associated with the League is the
Detroit Women of Brandeis Uni-
versity, which promotes interest
in the three-year-old Massachu-
setts University.

It is many years now since comment on the spy disclosures
there has been a showing of the of the news world, a wash draw-
work of Walter Midener and ing of war, depicted by gladia-
Sarkis Sarkisian who are exhib- tors with spears and figures on
iting at the Artists Market, 108 horseback, is a timeless obser-
Madison, at Witherell, April 25 vation on war through the ages.
This is not an exhibition of
through May 7. These two men
wisely chose to show together, large masterpieces; it is a show-
for they have much in common. ing of the earnest work and de-
While one is a sculptor and the velopment of Walter Midener
other a painter, there is a dual- and Sarkis Sarkisian. Those who
ity of point of view. Despite each enjoy a visit to the art galleries
man's highly individual manner will find this exhibition a re-
of execution, they enjoy togeth- warding experience.
er a mutual theory. Art to each
embodies a free, personal ap-
praisal derived directly from na- JWEWO Will Install
ture. Aware of the problems of
today, thoughtful of the charac- Officers Thursday
ter of this era. these men res-
pond directly to their responsi-
Mrs. Jack Seder will be install-
bilities in these times. Neither ed as president of the Jewish
accepts the theory of non-ob- Women's European Welfare Fed-
jectivity, to both art is objec- eration for the fifth consecutive
tive and subjective, their art is
term at a cere-
their particular, intense, sensi-
mony at 8 p.m.,
Thursday, at
tive response to their experienc-
Bnai Moshe.
es.
Other officers
The sculpture of Walter Mid-
to be installed
ener is thoughtful and master-
are Mesdames
ful, his groups of wood carvings,
Sam Osnos,
terra cottas and plasters are
Sarah Selminski Tendered
Harry Bolokof-
comments, using the human fig-
sky, 0. H. Kav-
Luncheon on Appointment
ure as the subject from which
ieff, and Israel
all stimulants derive. A head of
The new executive consultant
Stine, vice-pres-
a girl, solidly, linear in quality,
of the Franklin Settlement
Mrs. Seder idents; Ida
has poetic optimism. A quiet
House, MisS Sarah Selminski,
wood carving, "Cassandra," is a Goldsmith, treasurer; Agnes Le-
was honored at a luncheon
vin,
Betty
Levin
and
Mr.
Harry
female figure of prophetic dig-
planned by Mrs. Edward B.
nity, contained within the un- Stolsky, secretaries.
Caulkins. Jr., at her Grosse
Trustees will include Mes-
obtrusive area of the wood block.
Pointe home. Staff members
"Two Sisters," facing opposite, dames Freda Levis, Kate Linen-
and guests paid tribute to her
seems to question the path each thal, Goldie Dorfman, Edith
for her work and she was pre-
German,
Morris
Sherman
and
of us takes; it is a sculpture of
sented with a scroll by Mrs. •
opposing points of view. A seat- Barnett Waxer. Mrs. Isadore
Charles A. Dean, Jr.
ed figure (mahogany carving) is Rosenstein and Mrs. Edith Ger-
a more sophisticated expression. man are chaplains.
Installing officer is Mrs. Mor-
Other terra cottas are "Boy with
Flute," a figure arrested mo- ris Disner. Mrs. Irving Klein will
mentarily, and "Kneeling Girl," entertain with a selection of
a figure whose elongated, slim Jewish and English songs. Gold-
It's too bad success makes
form full of gesture is a com- en books for service will be pre- Detroit Immigrant Has
failures of so many men.
pleted study' of off-center bal- sented. The public is invited.
Knowledge
of
3
Nazi
Victims
ance.
"YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
Midener's sculptures are the Esther Ostrovsky Wed To
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11AE WEISS
A recent arrival here from
result of an exploring, imagina- William B. Manischewitz
Strictly Kosher Catering
Europe, Modest Bronowicz, who
tive and educated mind and the
Established 1915
is residing at 7534 E. Hilldale,
impact of his individual pieces
WEDDINGS
' AND LOAN ASSOCIATION „
BAR MITZVAHS
In a simple but impressive Detroit 34, has information
is the successful combination of
RECEPTIONS
Dexter 'Blvd. at Cortland - TO.9-6611
the many qualities of rhythm, ceremony.at the New York home about the following people
W. Fort at Military - U1.3-78130
UN. 2-3541
form, line, texture and ideas of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Man- whom he contacted in a con-
working toegther. Midener mod- ischewitz, Miss Esther Ostrovsky, centration camp in Germany in
els the essential and, while his daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. 1940:
subjects stem from nature, they Mordechai Ostrovsky of Jerusa-
Kubrizanski, from Wiezna near
NORTHWEST'S NEWEST SUPER MARKET
are no copy of nature but rather lem was mar-
Lomza; Colman, from Lomza;
an empassioned, unmachinelike, ried on April 1
and Skrocki, from Lyse powia ■ t
to William B.
three-dimensional design.
Ostrolnka ostatnia. Lomza.
M a n i s chewitz,
Sarkisian's Works
In. the realm of painting, Sar- son of the late
kisian is no enigma. To those who Rabbi Hirsch
Where YOU'LL find fine quality foods and fresh daily
have followed his searchings Manischewitz
fruits and vegetables . . . and . . a complete selection
through the years, there has al- I and Mrs.• Sarah
ways been an eclectic and em- Manisc hewitz
of smoked—salt and preserved fish.
Wm. B.
otional solution to his problem of Cinc innati,
Make it a habit to shop at the
of self expression maturing as 0. The c e r e- Manischewitz
the artist matured. Keenly mony. was performed by Dr.
atuned to the outside world, Sar- Jacob Hoffman of Congregation
kisian responds to many stimu- Ohab Zedek, New York, Rabbi
18207 WYOMING at 'Curtis
lations, from the physical world M. M. Hockstein, and Cantor
13310 DEXTER AT DAVISON
to the world of Philosophy, to Akiva Ostrovsky of Birming-
CLEANED
ham,
Al,
brother
of
the
bride.
political doctrines, to nature's
GLAZED
The bride was born in Jerusa-
abundance and to humanity. His
STORED
searchings have not been con- lem, attended school there and
tained within his era, he is a was' graduated from the Miz-
definite link with the past, a rachi Seminary Training School
2% of
product of the rennaisance and for Teachers. During the Israel-
Announces the
your own
the emotional outpouring of the Arab conflict, she was secretary
Valuation
to
Moatzat
Irgunei
Nashim,
the
primitive. In color he finds a
Minimum
gifted outlet, tasteful, expres- coordinating council of volun-
of $100
sive and magnified beyond most teer women's organization work-
ing
with
the
Israel
Army.
artists' abilities.
of Its New Synagogue
The bridegroom studied in Is-
The dozen entries in his show-
rael,
attended
the
Yeshiva
Uni-
13925 LINWOOD AVENUE
ing at the Market attest to his
THERE'S A CASH AND CARRY STORE
many sides and thoughts. "Bud- versity in New York, and was
at Oakman Court
IN YOUR NUGHBORHOOD OR PHONE
lam
dha Priest" and "Voo-Doo," a graduated from New York Uni-
versity.
tribal figure of a young woman
SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1951
surrounded by the arms of a
2:00 P. M.
spirit, are examples of the sub-
ARTHUR E. BRACY FINE ARTS
jects of religion, human fears;
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED
superstitions and hopes. "Still
Original Oil Paintings
Guest Speakers:
Life with Tangerines" is a lum-
Water Colors — Etchings — Fine Prints
inous painting of objects sim_
Framed and Unframed
plified to heighten their own
particular difference from any
Cantor Hyman J. Adler win render musical selections
SPECIALISTS IN DISTINCTIVE AND UNUSUAL
other object. Many of the paint-
FRAMES
TO
ORDER
OFFICERS :
TRUSTEES:
ings are watercolors on wood,
COMPLETE LINE OF ARTISTS' MATERIALS
Emil Kahan, President
M. Freiberg
rendered with a pithy quality
Ben Feldman, Vice-President
R. Shaye
that is rich and lustrous.
Sam Yuster, Vice-President
A. Moss
Ted Silverman, Treasurer
M. Zissman
"The Informer," a head of a
George Silverman, Financial Sec.
.A. Halprin
girl, confused and haunted is
A. Z. Berkowitz, Recording Sec.
A. Feinstein
7114 WEST 7 MILE ROAD
UN. 1-1907
N. Schneebalg, Rabbi
surrounded by menancing and
M. Berman, Controller
Opposite Sherwood Forest Branch Library
humanly frail faces, Sarkis'

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